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To: c.r. earle who wrote (8653)2/3/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>>Their float, BII simply has too many shares outstanding to truly mimic the movements of the big boys<<<

I agree, c.r., their float is rather large. As a result, the price movement, should it get to NASDAQ, will not have the same volatility. The NASDAQ listing should, however, provide some upward movement.

>>>Although I am not completely negative regarding its potential on Nasdaq. Certainly they will see upward movement in share price when (if) they move to trading on Nasdaq, but I hesitate to compare it to the other e-commerce stocks.<<<

I agree also that we cannot compare BII to the other e-commerce stocks. What other ones are focusing on Europe and Australia? What others are focused on TV auctions? What others are focused on business-to-business transactions? What others are focused on ALL of these differentiators?



To: c.r. earle who wrote (8653)2/3/1999 8:48:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
BII will be a US short sellers wet dream !!!!

Most Canadian companies do not do well when the hit the US why should BII be any different.